The Hot Summer Nights Band is excited to be joined by New Orleanian guest saxophonist Clarence Johnson III for their July 12th performance. Known for his fierce and often sultry saxophone sound and astounding virtuosity, Clarence Johnson III has performed and recorded with the likes of Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, Gladys Knight, Wynton Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis Quintet, Irma Thomas, Allen Toussaint, and Dr. John to name a few. Clarence made his big screen debut as a member of the Ray Charles Septet and the Ray Charles Orchestra performing on baritone saxophone alongside Oscar award-winning actor Jamie Fox in the blockbuster movie RAY (Universal Pictures 2004). Mr. Johnson also currently serves on the music faculty of Morehouse College as the Principal Woodwind Instructor, Symphonic Band Director, and Professor. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students with student I.D. card. Tickets may be purchased on this website: Buy Tickets Here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/248573.
The new location accomodates over 20 local farmers, fishers and food artisans with plentiful parking. Shoppers will find an excellent variety of seasonal produce, Louisiana seafood, pasture-raised poultry and pork, farm fresh eggs, local milk and butter, artisan breads, fresh-cut flowers, prepared foods, plants, honey and homemade sweets. Every Thursday, weather permitting.
Ladies drink free til 10 pm! $5.00 PB & J (PBR + A Shot of Jameson!) all night! $5 cover, 18+ Featuring No Pleasures Guilty w/ Nosh Jee & Randy Gribbs of THOU
Enjoy cover-free entertainment at Boudreaux and Thibodeaux's!
This epic musical romance centers on a group of American sailors and Navy nurses stationed in the South Pacific during World War II. Arkansas native Nellie Forbush befriends and quickly falls for Emile de Becque, a French expatriate and plantation owner, and Lt. Joe Cable finds himself in a passionate affair with Liat, the young daughter of Bloody Mary, the local grass-skirt peddler. As the war against Japan escalates, reality sets in for both Forbush and Cable, who struggle to reconcile their unconventional love affairs with their long-held prejudices and insecurities. This classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, the winner of seven 2008 Tony Awards, features one of the most romantic scores of all time including “Some Enchanted Evening,” “I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair,” “Bali Ha’i,” “Happy Talk,” and “There’s Nothing Like a Dame.” Visit http://www.brlt.org/southpacific.html for ticket information.
$7 cover for ladies, $10 cover for men
Ladies get in free, plus 50% off of bottle service or 25% off your bar tab! Must be 21+ to enter Cover $5 for men
Meet the artist and jurors in an intimate setting at Manship Theatre Gallery. Be the first to purchase one of 60 pieces of art that have been selected for the 2012 Art Melt. 2012 Art Melt Exhibit will take place in the Hartley/Vey Studio Theatre, Jones Walker Foyer, and Manship Theatre Gallery all located within the beautiful Shaw Center for the Arts in Downtown Baton Rouge. Do all of this above while enjoy delicious Bites from Bravo! and participating in Melt Down Culinary Competition with the Louisiana Culinary Institute. Performances by Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Neighborhood Threat, and Of Moving Colors. Cocktail Attire Recommended. $75/ per attendee, $50/ Forum 35 Members.